There's something fishy about this

10th February 2017
Posted By : Anna Flockett
There's something fishy about this

A fish factory in Russia was worried about ensuring its latest catch would be frozen quickly enough for export to diners globally. Therefore, it turned to Fairford Electronics and its proven soft starter technology. Russia, which is the fourth largest producer of frozen fish in the world, has an expanding network of factories in the St Petersburg area to service growing global demand.

A key requirement is ensuring refrigeration units retain constant temperatures so none of the valuable products are rendered unfit for consumption due to any fluctuations.

Cold Trade, also based in Russia, installed a plant for fish production at one of these factories but needed to overcome the challenge of having the lowest starting current possible on the refrigeration units.

This low starting current is essential because refrigeration units have high starting currents which can cause damage to components as well as increasing maintenance down-time. If caviar is being produced in the factory at the time, then this downtime could put the sale of millions of dollars of fish at stake.

Denis Bobin, a Controls Engineer with Cold Trade, worked with Fairford to specify a suitable soft starter for this application. He said: “Russia is expected to produce five million tonnes of seafood annually by 2018 and, with the proportion of frozen fish rising to a record high of 57% in 2014, such factories need to be able to ensure their refrigeration plants will not break down due to any power surges.”

Bobin continued: “Soft starters will ensure that the fixed speed motor on the refrigeration units will run as efficiently as possible and also prolong their life. This is particularly important because the units are in use around the clock to ensure all fish catches are frozen quickly and have the best possible taste before reaching dining tables across the world.”

Fairford supplied two 280kW synergy units for use on the 250KW cooling compressors with semi-conductor fuses.

Steve Atkey, Technical Sales Engineer at Fairford, explained: “Using Fairford’s 3.5” touch screen, automatic application set-up and automatic features, the two SGY-401 units were installed and commissioned at this factory in a matter of minutes.”

Atkey continued: “The automatic features modify the start and stop ramps to ensure that the optimum settings are always selected to give the smoothest possible start (or stop). Denis chose to work with us on this particular application because of past experience of our products and a returning customer is always to be welcomed.”

Atkey added: “He also cited our technical support, good delivery times and ease of set-up and use as factors in choosing us which again I am delighted with as customer service is key to ensuring we can keep building on our global success.”

Synergy also boasts iERS Energy Saving, Live Monitoring, Full Log File recording function and software which can be upgraded in the field.

Bobin added: “We are delighted with this installation which ensures fish production at this factory can continue to meet the ever growing demand from consumers and ensure the best quality fish ends up on their dinner plates.

“The soft starter technology means the lifespan of the refrigeration could be up to 30 years so the company’s investment will soon be paid back 

Bobin concluded: “The synergy units are the best decision for use in open screw compressor units and the option of fast acting semi-conductor fuses gives the high level of protection needed when dealing with food products such as frozen fish.”  


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